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Ubos is a municipality in Capiz province, located on the island of Panay in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. It comprises several barangays and forms part of Capiz’s network of local government units. The municipality is predominantly rural and inland, with agriculture as a central aspect of daily life. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, and the climate is tropical with a distinct dry season and a wet season.

The population is predominantly Filipino, with languages including Capiznon and Hiligaynon. The religious landscape is largely

The local economy is driven largely by agriculture and fishing. Common crops include rice, corn, and coconuts,

Education and culture: Ubos has public elementary and secondary schools, and cultural life includes traditional festivals

Roman
Catholic,
and
local
fiestas
accompany
religious
and
community
life
in
many
barangays.
As
in
many
towns
in
Capiz,
social
life
centers
on
parishes,
markets,
and
barangay
celebrations.
with
small-scale
trading
and
services
supporting
residents.
Ubos
is
served
by
rural
roads
and
basic
public
services,
such
as
a
municipal
hall,
a
rural
health
unit,
and
public
schools
administered
by
the
Department
of
Education.
Public
infrastructure
supports
daily
commuting,
local
commerce,
and
access
to
education
and
healthcare.
and
religious
observances
common
to
Capiz
municipalities.
The
town
reflects
the
broader
patterns
of
rural
Western
Visayas,
balancing
agricultural
livelihoods
with
community
and
religious
activities.